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AMARANTH HEADS FELICITATE AT MEET LAST NIGHT THE 1922 Matrons and Patrons of twelve courts of the Order of the Amaranth were honor guests last night at invitation of the matron and patron of Liberty court. From the twelve courts in the district, seven matrons and four patrons were present, coming from Redondo Beach, Los Angeles, Long Beach and other cities more distant. A program under the direction of Mrs. L. L. Tanner, of Fullerton was of particular merit. A vocal solo, by Miss Linisdell, accompanied on the piano by her father, opened the numbers. Master Leonard Tanner, a four-year-old, read "When A Man Ain't Got A Friend", and "The morifying Mistake." Two whistling solos by the talented little girl, Miss Dorothy Winters, were accompanied on the piano by her sister, Miss Winters. Mrs. Helen Kellogg, associate royal matron of Liberty court, was at her best in two readings," Connencement," and "The Boofigger." A trio by three Fullerton musicians, Miss Vanetta Robb, violin; Miss Dolly Fitzsimmons, piano, and Mr. Robert Goodwin, saxophone, played some beautiful selections. A solo by Miss Lindsdell completed the humbers. In the banquet room the tables had been tastefully decorated in yellow with centerpiece and place cards in the pretty color. Under the direction of Mrs. Eva Boyd a delicious refreshment was served. During the time Mr. Goodwin sang, accompanied by Miss Robb and Miss Fitzsimmons. The honorees were presented with baskets containing oranges, nuts and marmalade, and the other guests with pretty orange souvenirs. There were about one hundred present. Noted Mah Gives Talk In compliment to Zahn & Zahn, Long Beach chiropractors, the Ladies Aid of St. Anthony's Catholic church, in entertaining the Boys' Brigade, a church club, invited a large number of chiropractors to be present. Between 60 and 70 responded and were treated at most excellent addresses by men high in the professional and educational world. Rev. Dr. Minifle, D.C., Ph.D., F.R. P. L. of Eng., ex-London Osteopath practitioner, D.C. L. of the National Universal Theraputic school of Washington, D.C., made an address and Dr. Owen Halverson, of Long Beach talked on the chiropractor initiative. Dr. Sue Amack, Drs. Sessions and Sessions, of Fullerton and the Dra. Dudley and Simons, of Orange, attended from this locality. County Officials Picnic The Plain Dealer is in receipt of an invitation to attend the second Orange-co jurors and county officials picnic to be held Saturday, in Orange-co park Sept. 23. Each family attending is asked to bring a well filled basket and fried chicken if possible and paper plates, cups silverware, cream and sugar, but no tablecloths. Coffee will be furnished by the coffee committee. Popular Girl Recovering Miss Anita Herzler, clerical assistant at the Johnston-Wickett clinic, is regaining strength and health after her recent operation for appendicitis. Leave of absence was granted to Miss Herzler for one month, until Oct. 1, and if nothing unusual occurs she will be in her accustomed chair by that time. The friends of David Wagner will be sorry to knan that he is confined to his home on account of illness. He was getting along nicely yesterday and went to work in the morning, at noon he was brought home and had a high fever. YOUNG MAN COMPLIMENT BANKER MRS. Thomas young was tendered at praise last evening. Bankretts club her marriage was of this club, real became the bridge. The girls fool was enjoyed unmiring. Rattling attracted their attention minutes. Mr. Low band came into large dish of milk. The girls had baked cake and this joyed. As a reel club members, the recent bride wished caserole set in a included in were the Missmann, Mareta Vettet, Evelyn Degner, Elisalle and Vera O'Rourke, Ura Sparkes, and Hotel Va Guests at Hotel included: E.J. Heyer; S.D. Charles P. Brice Maurie, Cedar C Angels; S.B.H Wallack, Venem Angeles; Charles geles; Jack Braun C.Scott, Los An Angeles; E.M.H Mrs.M.Parry; Bergman,Lake Hegsett,Pomona Ventura; L.P.G Brown; Los Angeles Los Angeles; A.Diego; J.M. In the banquet room the tables had been tastefully decorated in yellow with centerpiece and place cards in the pretty color. Under the direction of Mrs. Eva Boyd a delicious refreshment was served. During the time Mr. Goodwin sang, accompanied by Miss Robb and Miss Fitzsimmons. The honorees were presented with baskets containing oranges, nuts and marmalade, and the other guests with pretty orange souvenirs. There were about one hundred present. Watch and Jewelry repairing. Witman's A. Kniep Meat Market and Grocery 1001 No. Los Angeles Street Deliverys Every Day if Order are in Before 9 A. M. Open Evenings. Phone 568-W Round Trip Round Trip Los Angeles to Phoenix The Sturchnose, Power and Spod of this New Doo Six were thoroughly in this dash over 957 miles of mountains and desert road. The round-trip of 34 hours, 48 minutes, is remarkable, considering the terrible road conditions and bad weather encountered. The out-going trip to Phoenix was much faster time than the record mark set by Herrick so the fastest ever made Phoenix Road Race, and the round-trip was faster for each way than the age "Desert Classic" time. The Reo Six that established this new record was strictly stock in every ticular, and absolutely no mechanical trouble of any kind was experienced. Car was driven by Charles H. Bigelow, with Dave Farnett, service man, this company as relief pilot, and H. H. McGillis, local newspaper monograph server. Come in and see this car! See the First Phaeton Rea on Display at Our Salesroom DALE & COMPANY C. W. Cromer, Mgr. 314 W. Center St. - Pho THE WOMAN'S PAGE OF THE PLAIN DEALER, SEPT. 20, 19ZZ YOUNG MATRON IS COMPLIMENTED BY BANKERETTE CLUB MRS. Thomas Losey one of the popular young matrons of Anaheim was tendered a very delightful surprise last evening by the girls of the Bankeretts club. Mrs. Losey, before her marriage was one of the members of this club, resigning her position to become the bride of Mr. Losey. The girls took their sewing which was enjoyed until late in the evening. Rattling dishes in the kitchen attracted their attention and in a few minutes, Mrs. Losey a dutiful husband, came into the parlor bearing a large dish of most delicious rudge. The girls had brought ice cream and cake and this was also thoroly enjoyed. As a remembrance from the club members, the girls presented the recent bride with a handsome pyrecerole set in a silver easing. Included in the happy surprise were the Misses Wilhelmina Zitzmann, Mareta Westphal, Murle Gossett, Evelyn Degryse, Amanda Schaferer, Elsalle and Dorothy Schellens, Vera O'Rourke, Lucille Bastian, Philura Sparkes, and Mrs. C. B. Goodson. Hotel Valencia Guests Guests at Hotel Valencia yesterday included: E. J. Kampscheon, Los Angeles; S. D. Balchetor, Riverside; Charles P. Brice, Glendale; W. C. Miurie, Cedar City; J. M. Cralg, Los Angeles; S. B. Hibshman, Venice; G. E. Wallack, Venice; C. J. Little, Los Angeles; Charles F. Wood, Los Angeles; Jack Brand, Los Angeles; P. C. Scott, Los Angeles; L. Jobry, Los Angeles; E. M. Barlow, Los Angeles; Mrs. M. Parry, Santa Barbara; W. Bergman, Lake Arrowhead; E. C. Hegsett, Pomona; H. V. Schanck, Ventura; L. P. Girens, Colton; F.W. Brown, Los Angeles; L. A. Oglesby, Los Angeles; A. W. Dickinson, San Diego; J. M. Hensley, San Diego; New Card Club Plays The Earl Phillips home on North Claudina-st, was the scene of a happy gathering last evening when the newly-formed card club held the second meeting of the season. An appropriate name is under consideration and will likely be chosen at the next meeting. Playing five hundred about three tables, the evening passed quickly, Lady's high score was won by Mrs. Byron Barton and men's first went to Mrs. Howard Parsons. Mrs.W.Max Drake won consolation prize. Delicious ice cream formed to imitate a round layer cake of pink and white, was served by Mrs.Phillips at the small tables after games. Members of the new club are the Messrs and Messdames Byron Barton; Howard Parsons, Joe Ward, Harry Peterson, W.Max Dranke and Earl Phillips, making an even dozen. Board Forms Plans The Executive Board of the Presbyterian church were entertained last evening at the Rae home on E.Broadway. Plans were made for a rally day which will be held on the first Sunday in October. Rev. Thomas Walker made a plea for more Sunday school teachers and stated that graduation of the Sunday school classes be held soon. The primary graduation will take place on Rally Day. The church members are having a special series of prayers for the improvement in health of George Ross. The committee also planned for the rearrangement of the Sunday School classes. There were about 40 present at the meeting and at a late hour z sumptuous luncheon was served. Allday Missionary Meeting An all day meeting of the executives of the two divisions of the Christian church Missionary society gathered at the homeof Mrs.I.W. Announce Birth Anaheim friends of Mr. and Mrs.Raymond Potter received news this morning of the birth of a 7½ pound son at Orange this morning. Mrs.Potter will be remembered as Miss Luncheon and Bridge Mrs. O. A. Mullinix very pleasantly entertained the members of the Bridge club yesterday afternoon. High score was made by Mrs. H. E. W. Barnes. A 1 o'clock luncheon preceded the games. Autumn blossoms were profusely used about the room for decorative features. Playing were the Mesdames O. A. Mullinix, Fred Marsh, John Ruether, Grace Ahborn, J. Leslie Swope, Homer Amos, J. W. Wallop, Earl Abbey, Fred Houck, O. P. Rust and George Dunton who substituted for Mrs. Edgar Hartung. Mrs. E. E. Whiting left yesterday for her home in Boston, Mass., after a nine months visit with her sisters, Mrs. Z. Bruce and Miss Dora Clark. Allday Missionary Meeting An all day meeting of the executives of the two divisions of the Christian church Missionary society gathered at the home of Mrs. I. W. Poling yesterday. Plans for the coming year were discussed. A potluck dinner at noon was a pleasant feature. The committee in charge includes the names of Mrs. Wm. Morgan, Mrs. Bowen, Mrs. W. M. McClellan and Mrs. Poling. The ladies have a very active season in mind and will bend their every effort to reach their ambition. Announce Birth Anaheim friends of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Potter received news this morning of the birth of a 7½ pound son at Orange this morning. Mrs. Potter will be remembered as Miss Lillian Dumpke, a bride of last fall. She was a nurse at the local sanitarium. Mrs. A. V. Wheeler was a guest in Long Beach Monday at a social function. Miss Iva and Miss Naomi Dotson of Long Beach, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Harker. rip Phoenix thoroughly tested road. The round-trip time the terrible road conditions to Phoenix was made in the fastest ever made in the for each way than the aversibly stock in every pary kind was experienced. The Farnett, service manager of local newspaper, as obOur Salesroom IPANY Phone 651 Falken Fall Fashion Thursday and Friday Presenting the Authentic Fashions in Apparel. Arranged window settings and Interior Displays. YOUR INSPECTION W -: FALKEN PAGE Club Meets club met yesterday Mrs. Emma Bremer bers and two substitute the interesting game d. High score was Emma Gribben, next Black and consolation Ruth Peck of cooling ice and leasing feature of the m. Pretty ferns gave ingering summer, both exed with late summer Hotel Valencia Guests Guests at Hotel Valencia yesterday included: E. A. La Furgey Long Beach; Charley W. Fuller, San Diego; J. E. McLaughlin, Los Angeles; George Tracy, Atwood; G. Power, Los Angeles; W. B. Reaz, Venturn; J. M. Lancaster, Los Angeles; L. McArthur, San Diego; B. C. Boyt, Los Angeles, Karl Martin, Riverside; J. L. La Roache, Los Angeles; A. C. Wallace, Los Angeles; William Wallace, Los Angeles; Mrs. J. L. La Roache, Los Angeles; C. 211 N. Los Angeles. 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